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FLATHEAD VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE & MSU BILLINGS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE GENERAL BULLETIN 2013-2015 Montana State University Billings Advising Center Phone: 406-657-2240 Fax: 406-657-2302 [email protected] www.msubillings.edu/advise/ Name ____________________________________________________ Student ID # ______________________________________________ GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS – SEE ATTACHED PAGE FOR SPECIFIC COURSES General Education Category Course # Credits Grade FVCC Equivalent ^ See Below Category I: Global Academic Skills (9 credits) A. Mathematics (3 credits) B. English (3 credits) Semester WRIT 101 WRIT 101 C. Communication & Information Literacy (3 credits) ^ See Below Category II: Natural Sciences (7 credits) ^ See Below 2 lectures (6 credits) & 1 lab (1 credit) (1 life science & 1 physical science & 1 lab) ^ See Below ^ See Below Category III: Social Sciences and History (6 credits) A. Social Science (3 credits) ^ See Below B. History (3 credits) ^ See Below Category IV: Cultural Diversity (3 credits) ^ See Below Category V: Arts & Humanities (6 credits) A. Fine Arts (3 credits) ^ See Below B. Humanities (3 credits) ^ See Below A minimum grade of “C-” required in all General Education courses. Note: Certain degrees may require a minimum grade of “C” in General Education courses. Please note that the FVCC equivalent course listed is not reflective of all equivalent courses in that category; it is solely a list of equivalent courses based on what FVCC requires for their AS in Criminal Justice Degree ^Take Flathead Valley Community College courses that are equivalent to MSUB General Education Requirements on next page OR fulfill MUS Core Requirements OR earn an AS or AA degree from Flathead Valley Community College. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS CATEGORY I: GLOBAL ACADEMIC SKILLS 9 credits Students are required to take one course from each subcategory Subcategory A - Mathematics 3 credits M 105 Contemporary Mathematics 3 M 114 Extended Technical Mathematics 3 M 121 College Algebra 3 M 122 College Trigonometry 3 M 131 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II 3 M 143 Finite Mathematics 4 M 171 Calculus I 4 STAT 141 Introduction to Statistical Concepts 3 STAT 216 Introduction to Statistics 4 Subcategory B - English 3 credits WRIT 101 College Writing I 3 WRIT 121 Introduction to Technical Writing 3 WRIT 122 Introduction to Business Writing 3 WRIT 201 College Writing II 3 WRIT 220 Business & Professional Writing 3 WRIT 221 Intermediate Technical Writing 3 Subcategory C- Communication & Information Literacy 3 credits BMIS 150 Computer Literacy 3 COMX 111 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 COMX 115 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication 3 LSCI 125 Research in the Information Age 3 CATEGORY II: NATURAL SCIENCES 6 cr. lecture & 1 cr. lab Students are required to take one course from each subcategory and at least one corresponding lab or SCIN 101, 102, 103 & 104 Subcategory A – Life Sciences 3-4 credits BIOB 101 Discover Biology 3 BIOB 102 Discover Biology Lab 1 BIOB 160 Principles of Living Systems 3 BIOB 161 Principles of Living Systems Lab 1 Subcategory B – Physical Sciences 3-4 credits ASTR 110 Introduction to Astronomy 3 ASTR 111 Introduction to Astronomy Lab 1 CHMY 121 Introduction to General Chemistry 3 CHMY 122 Introduction to General Chemistry Lab 1 CHMY 141 College Chemistry I 3 CHMY 142 College Chemistry Laboratory I 1 GEO 101 Introduction to Physical Geology 3 GEO 102 Introduction to Physical Geology Laboratory 1 GPHY 112 Introduction to Physical Geography Lab 1 GPHY 111 Introduction to Physical Geography 3 PHSX 103 Our Physical World 3 PHSX 104 Our Physical World Lab 1 PHSX 205 College Physics I 3 PHSX 206 College Physics I Lab 1 PHSX 105 Fundamentals of Phys Sci 3 PHSX 106 Fundamentals of Phys Sci Lab 1 Subcategories A and B – Integrated Sciences 7 credits SCIN 101, 102, 103 & 104 Integrated Sciences 3, ½ , 3, ½ Subcategory B - History 3 credits HSTA 101 American History I 3 HSTA 102 American History II 3 HSTR 101 Western Civilization I 3 HSTR 102 Western Civilization II 3 HSTR 103 Honors Western Civilization I 3 HSTR 104 Honors Western Civilization II 3 PSCI 230 Introduction to International Relations 3 CATEGORY IV: CULTURAL DIVERSITY 3 credits A&SC/WGSS 274 Women, Culture, and Society 3 ANTY 220 Culture and Society 3 ARTH 160 Global Visual Culture 3 COMX 212 Introduction to Intercultural Communication 3 GPHY 121 Human Geography 3 HTH 270 Global Health Issues 3 LIT 230 World Literature Survey 3 MUSI 207 World Music 3 NASX 105 Introduction to Native American Studies 3 NASX 205 Native Americans in Contemporary Society 3 PHL 271 Philosophy & Religion of India 3 PHL 272 Philosophy & Religion of China/Tibet/Japan 3 REHA 201 Introduction to Diversity in Counseling 3 RLST 170 The Religious Quest 3 SPNS 150 The Hispanic Tradition 3 CATEGORY V: ARTS & HUMANITIES 6 credits Students are required to take one course from each subcategory Subcategory A – Fine Arts 3 credits ARTZ 101 Art Fundamentals 3 ARTZ 105 Visual Language-Drawing 3 ARTZ 131 Ceramics for Non-majors 3 CRWR 240 Intro Creative Writing Workshop 3 FILM 160 Introduction to World Cinema 3 LIT 270 Film & Literature 3 MART 260 Computer Presentation and Animation 3 MUSI 101 Enjoyment of Music 3 MUSI 114 Band: MSUB Symphonic 1 MUSI 131 Jazz Ensemble I: MSUB 1 MUSI 147 Choral Ensemble: University Chorus 1 THTR 101 Introduction to Theatre 3 THTR 120 Introduction to Acting I 3 Subcategory B - Humanities 3 credits ARTH 150 Introduction to Art History 3 HON 121 Perspectives and Understanding 3 HON 281 The American Intellectual Heritage (1620-1877) 3 HON 282 The American Intellectual Heritage (1877-Present) 3 LIT 110 Introduction to Literature 3 LIT 240 The Bible as Literature 3 PHL 110 Introduction to Ethics 3 PHL 111 Philosophies of Life 3 Total CATEGORY III: SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HISTORY 6 credits Students are required to take one course from each subcategory Subcategory A – Social Sciences 3 credits ANTY 217 Physical Anthropology & Archeology 3 BGEN 105 Introduction to Business 3 COMX 106 Communicating in a Dynamic Workplace 3 ECNS 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECNS 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 EDU 105 Education and Democracy 3 GPHY 141 Geography of World Regions 3 HTH 110 Personal Health and Wellness 3 PSCI 210 Introduction to American Government 3 PSCI 220 Introduction to Comparative Government 3 PSYX 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 PSYX 231 Human Relations 3 SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOCI 201 Social Problems 3 31 Course Credits Grade Semester A minimum grade of C- or better is required in all major coursework FVCC Equivalent Required Sociology Courses: *SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOCI 101 *SOCI 201 Social Problems 3 SOCI 201 SOCI 318 Sociological Research Methods 3 SOCI 319 Statistics for Sociologists 3 SOCI/ PSYX 382/ 360 Social Psychology and Social Structure 3 SOCI 455 SOCI SOCI 482 498 Classical Sociological Theory OR Contemporary Sociological Theory Internship / Cooperative Education SOCI 499 Senior Thesis/Capstone 3 3 3 Required Criminal Justice Courses: SOCI 221 Criminal Justice System 3 SOCI 311 Criminology 3 SOCI 327 Sociology of Deviance 3 CJUS 421 Criminal Justice Ethics 3 SOCI 423 (LD) Sociology of Corrections 3 SOCI 121 CJUS 220 Restricted Electives - Choose 12 credits from the following courses: CJUS 226 Introduction to Probation 3 CJUS 227 Introduction to Policing 3 CJUS 228 Race, Class, Gender & Crime 3 PSCI 370 (LD) Courts and Judicial Politics 3 CJUS 413 Administration of Law Enforcement 3 SOCI 425 Crime Prevention & Victimology 3 CJUS 450 Computer Crime 3 HTH 411 Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Prevention 3 *PSCI 210 3 PSCI 260 Introduction to American Government OR Introduction to State and Local Government PSCI 370 Courts and Judicial Politics 3 NASX 379 The Indian and the Law 3 PSCI 464 Local Government Administration 3 PSCI / HSTA PSCI / HSTA 472/ 480 473/ 481 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties 3 Constitutional Law: Powers and Structures 3 PSYX 382 Forensic Psychology 3 SOCI 330 (LD) Juvenile Delinquency 3 SOCI 332 Sociology of the Family 3 CJUS 230 CJUS 271 PSCI 210 SOCI 260 No direct equivalent at MSUB, but course fulfills Restricted Elective CJUS 200 No direct equivalent at MSUB, but course fulfills Restricted Elective SOCI 271 IMPORTANT NOTE: Even though some lower division courses (100 and 200 level) from FVCC fulfill the above noted course requirement for upper division classes (300 and 400 level) the lower division courses do not count toward the 36 credits of required upper division coursework. If program requirements above are all fulfilled, but the student does not have 36 credits of 300 and 400 level courses, they are still required to meet this upper division requirement – whether it be by taking additional upper division Restrictive Elective courses or any upper division elective course(s). LD = Lower Division Course Credits Grade Semester FVCC Equivalent Foreign Language Requirement (2 semesters/1 full year of the same language) Mathematics/Computer Science Requirement STAT 141 Introduction to Statistical Concepts 3 Students must take STAT 141 plus one additional course from the following list. This requirement is in addition to the course taken to satisfy the General Education requirement in mathematics. COMP 100 Topics in Computer Programming 3 CSCI 111A Programming in Java I 4 CSCI 111 CSCI 132 Basic Data Structures/Algorithms 4 CSCI 232 Data Structures and Algorithms 3 COMP 311 Digital Logic Design 3 M 122 College Trigonometry 3 *M 171 Calculus I 4 M 171 M 172 Calculus II 4 M 172 STAT 216 Introduction to Statistics 4 STAT 216 STAT 217 Intermediate Statistical Concepts 4 Restricted Electives: Select two courses with advisor approval for a total of 6 credits. Electives BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Categories Credits Earned Remaining General Education Requirements 31 _____ _____ Required Sociology Courses 24 _____ _____ Required Criminal Justice Courses 15 _____ _____ Restricted Electives 12 _____ _____ 8 _____ _____ 6-8 _____ _____ Restricted Electives 6 _____ _____ Electives (may vary) V _____ _____ 120 _____ _____ Language Requirement Mathematics/Statistics Total It is the student’s responsibility to know and meet the requirements for graduation. A minimum of 36 credits must be upper division classes (300 and above). NOTES: